Re: Equation Editor -- fonts required?

From: Martin Sevior <msevior_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu Jun 18 2009 - 17:06:30 CEST

HI Bob,
           On the abiword download page:

http://www.abisource.com/download/

Click on "Get fonts for equation editing"
(http://web.mit.edu/atticus/www/mathml/mit-mathml-fonts-1.0-fc1.msi)

and install!

Cheers

Martin

On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 11:31 PM, Bob Mathews<bobm@dessci.com> wrote:
>
> AbiWord 2.6.8, downloaded from Sourceforge
> Plugins and Import/Export installed
> Windows XP SP3
>
> I'm having a bit of trouble with the equation editor. If I click Insert > Equation > From LaTeX, I get the LaTeX Equation dialog. So far, so good.
>
> If I type in something really simple, like y=mx+b, it displays after I click Insert. Something a little more complex, like \frac{3\pi }{2} displays a fraction, but the fraction it displays is 3¼/2. If I type \sqrt{2}, I get vminus over t times the quantity of 2 (a v with a superscript of a minus sign directly above a t, times a 2 in parentheses). Similarly, \int {x\,dx} displays as Rx dx.
>
> It's obvious that special symbols aren't being displayed. My assumption is that these should be drawn by fonts, and my system must not have the fonts, hence AbiWord is substituting what it thinks is the next best thing.
>
> What fonts should I look for in my fonts folder?
>
> Also, in standard mathematics typesetting, variables are italicized. Is there an equation editor options panel where I can set this? How about the font? It's sans-serif, but I want a serif font.
>
> Thanks,
> Bob Mathews
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